Tom and Helen Froese are from Wheatley, Ontario, Canada.Â
The Froeses have three natural adult children: Sarah, Melanie and Daniel.Â
For many years Tom had his own business as a roofing and siding contractor.Â
After he and Helen became Christians, they took foster children into their home
for the next 15 years, and also worked for a Christian organization called Nairn
Family Homes. Tom and Helen first attempted to adopt a child, from China
in 1995, but were told that Tom was too old at 45 to adopt. After learning
their were no such age restrictions on adopting children from Haiti, they
adopted twins Hannah and Nathan (center and right in family photo above) in 1997, and returned in 2001 to adopt Stanley
(left in photo).Â
They joined Kids Alive International in 2002 and began serving in
Haiti. Kids Alive opened its first children's home in Cap Haitien, Haiti,
in February
of 2004, and the Froeses were assigned as Field Directors. A second home
was opened in November of 2004. The mission of Kids Alive is to place
children in 'family units', under the care of Haitian house parents. These
house parents are carefully selected based on their Christian character and
ability to be strong role models for the children. The goal is to raise
the children to know Christ, and to know the love and support of a family.
With the extreme poverty and low life expectancy in Haiti, there
are orphaned children throughout the country, and their needs are
great. When Tom and Helen first arrived in Haiti, the home they
lived in was very sparse, and rats commonly climbed the walls and
crossed the ceiling. Only 2 orphan children lived there with
the Froese family. The second home they rented was larger and
more comfortable, and Kids Alive opened its first children's home
there. Philip and Fifi Morency are the Haitian house parents
for this home. They have twelve children under their care, two
of which are their own. The accommodations are very comfortable
by Haitian standards, with a large kitchen/dining room, separate boys
and girls rooms with bunk beds, and a beautiful outdoor patio with
gardens. A woman next door takes care of the laundry for the
family.
A few miles away, Kids Alive opened a second
children's home, which also is used for school instruction for the
children from both homes. Tom drives them to school each day in
the back of his truck. Schooling takes place both outdoors and
inside. Long-term missionaries Jarod Ebenhack (lower right
photo) and his wife Jennifer assist Tom and Helen in the daily tasks
at the two homes.
The second children's home is under the care of
Cellondieu and Nanni Georges. In addition to the six children
they are responsible for, they have a new baby boy, Samuel, of their
own. The home includes the classrooms and living space for the
children and the Georges on the main floor, and more bedrooms on the
second floor for Tom and Helen and their family, and Jarod and
Jennifer and family, also.
Tom and Helen Froese have spent the past three years ministering to needy children in
Haiti. To learn more about them
and their ministry, you can go to the
Kids Alive Haiti website.Â
Friends and supporters
may also write to Tom and Helen at the following mail address:
Tom & Helen Froese
Unit 1025 - ALIVE
3170 Airmans Drive
Ft. Pierce, FL 34946